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Optare,
Britain’s independent bus and coach maker
which is vying for No 2 position in the UK bus
market, is using today’s Coach and Bus Live
event at Birmingham’s NEC to launch an all new
version of its market leading Solo midibus.
The
Solo SR, an additional model in the Solo range,
brings the much applauded style and external
image of the larger Versa model, announced at
last year’s NEC event, to the midibus sector.
Solo SR is a striking and attractive bus which
builds on the proven strength of the current
Solo range introduced 10 years ago.
Introducing
the new model, Optare’s Group Managing
Director Bob Coombes said: “We recognise that
some customers need to demonstrate that they are
investing. If they change their vehicles perhaps
every five years or so they want their
passengers to be able to see instantly that the
new vehicles really are new and offer a step
forward in travel appeal.
“So
our extension to the Solo range not only
delivers real advances but clearly stands out
from current versions. It has evolved in a
highly visible way, while retaining the best
Solo features”, he said.
The
Optare design team set themselves some key goals
with the SR, beyond its modern contemporary
style to attract passengers. These included:
improved ride and stability, reduced interior
noise levels and increased passenger appeal
inside and out.
The
new SR range will initially be available in two
lengths, 8.9m, and 9.6m, and in the standard
width configuration, although other variants may
be available later. As with other Solo models,
SR – about 1-200 kg heavier than equivalent
length models – will still offer low unladen
weight and class leading fuel economy.
The
SR will be available for delivery from March
2008 and the new swept back over roof design
will offer operators a balance of practicality
and creativity with a new look which is expected
to be popular with passengers.
An
innovative integrated design of destination
equipment can be specified along with a more
conventional ‘box’ type arrangement to meet
customer preference. Curved side windows
pioneered on the Versa are used which reduces
glass ‘flutter’ and enhances and
differentiates the exterior look of the vehicle.
The exterior design with its stylish swept
back front profile and shaped quarter windows
will provide a low aerodynamic drag assisting
with the Optare mission to reduce fuel
consumption. The front bumper is positioned to
assist the bus wash systems and the corners are
pulled in to minimise accident damage.
A centre panel allows easy access to the
batteries, washer bottle and towing eye.
The
rear of the bus also makes a design statement, a
stylish and practical execution featuring LED
lighting which will be standard not just at the
back but throughout the exterior lighting
equipment in addition to the four quartz halogen
projector headlamps.
Solo
SR’s mechanical specification is common with
the current successful Solo range. A choice of
SCR or EGR engines is offered, the standard
fitment being the Mercedes Benz, four cylinder
OM904 at 115 kW with SCR which has a reputation
for reliability and low cost of operation.
Also
available are the four cylinder MAN DO834 at 132
kW using the EGR system and for those operators
requiring extra power the six cylinder Cummins
ISBe with SCR system will be available at 150
kW.
These
engines are matched to the Allison 2100 series
gearbox with the latest Generation 4 controls,
combined with the variable KLAM proportional
control retarder, to provide a robust and
reliable transmission system.
As
on all Optare products, the SR’s mechanical
components are mounted together as a removable
power pack carrying the cooling system, exhaust,
and all ancillaries to aid major servicing.
The Solo SR continues to benefit from
this design concept with the power pack able to
be removed in less than one hour and the no loss
couplings assisting workshop cleanliness and
costs.
This
removable power pack concept has the additional
benefit that the Solo will easily accept new
emerging driveline technologies in the future.
Hybrid drive, alternative fuels and even
fuel cell developments are all possible, with
the minimum alteration to the rest of the
vehicle.
The
respected ZF 8090 steering box as used on the
current Solo is specified and driver comfort is
ensured by use of a tilt and reach adjustable
steering column common to Tempo and Versa.
The rear axle is from Albion and is rated at
7000kg but on the Solo SR this will feature
ground and lapped differential gears for
maintenance free operation and will assist the
drive for lower interior noise levels.
This is suspended on four widely spaced
air bags and parallel suspension rods.
To
further enhance the ride characteristic the
Optare design team has combined the suspension
with frequency selective dampers from Koni. For
short, high frequency travel, the damping is
reduced, smoothing the ride for passengers and
reducing bodywork noise.
When cornering or pitching the long
travel slower movements bring in more effective
damping and ensure the bus remains stable in
corners.
A
high load capacity is provided by the 11,300 kg
maximum gross vehicle weight which will
accommodate greater than the theoretical seated
and passenger loads on the longest version.
The
SR’s low unladen weight, at less than 6,000kg,
will ensure class leading fuel economy as is the
case for all Optare integral products. The
driveline is optimised by the choice of axle
ratio to suit the gearbox ratios and keep the
engine at its optimum for fuel efficiency.
Both engine and gearbox are
electronically managed allowing controlled power
delivery and a rapid yet smooth on road
performance.
The
bus will have an impressive amount of power
available to the driver and will assist in
meeting reduced journey times where traffic
conditions will allow.
Inside
the SR, pedestal seats from Esteban will be
offered as standard but a cantilever option in
the low floor area will also be available.
Optare’s standard seating plan is adopted
which maximises the number of forward facing
seats on the large low floor area. A wide range
of layouts will also be provided.
The
colour co-ordinated interior, together with
curved hand poles, offers a welcoming feel with
the opportunity to express different corporate
or route identities through a choice of colour
combinations.
For
further information please contact:
Martin
Hayes, Communications Advisor
0207 494 8050
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